Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [pron] [noun] over [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Yet part of our confusion over how to understand the Revolution stems from the inappropriate conceptual approach most scholars have adopted when assessing its significance .
2 Remembering how you did it , with a little help from your friend over here .
3 She happened to have dropped in to Charles 's to leave some shopping on her way over here .
4 The pair of them have lands both here in England and over in Normandy , and since Geoffrey of Anjou has made himself master of Normandy , on his son 's behalf , every man in Stephen 's backing fears for his lands over there , and must be tempted to change sides to keep Anjou 's favour .
5 It is a very mixed bag , which is not surprising for a composer so prodigal with his talents over so wide a field .
6 These , under pressure to increase the returns on their portfolios over very short review periods , turn over their holdings frequently ( known as ‘ churning ’ ) , disposing of a company 's shares on the first sign that they are under-performing the market .
7 Okay , erm I mean you say about even people who 've got members of their family over there , I mean I know that if it was me , I would want to know what was going on .
8 You may think you 're obsessed , pal , with Miss Return to Your Roots over there … ’
9 Sir Gregory had a painful discussion with his wife over how they should react to Pascoe 's snub , in which Lady Roscarrock gave vent to her outrage saying that they had every right to keep both Tristram and Jennifer in custody indefinitely ; but Sir Gregory wanted the whole business settled and finished with , so after a lengthy wrangle he swallowed the family pride and went over to Hill House .
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